Crypto界 News: The Brazilian Ministry of Justice and Public Security will hold the 3rd Cryptocurrency Investigation Technology Conference from June 9 to 11 in Brasília, focusing on training law enforcement personnel in on-chain tracking, asset freezing, and financial crime investigations. Participants include the U.S. Secret Service, the Department of Homeland Security Investigations, the FBI, Tether, Brazilian crypto exchange Mercado Bitcoin, Crystal Intelligence, and others. The conference will cover topics related to money laundering, ransomware, theft, and suspicious fund flow tracking involving crypto assets. Registration is limited to Brazilian security law enforcement officials.

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BluePeonyAlert
· 7h ago
On-chain tracking training, will mixers become harder to use in the future?
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BugBountyBuddy
· 7h ago
Financial crime investigation + crypto, this track is becoming more and more formalized
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GateUser-21ddf7c7
· 7h ago
It's the third session; does anyone know what achievements were made in the first two sessions?
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0xTeaTime
· 7h ago
It seems that in the future, using crypto in Brazil will require extra caution.
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GateUser-173efae5
· 7h ago
The Department of Homeland Security Investigation is also here; will cross-border cases increase?
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GateUser-6857a9c9
· 7h ago
How is asset freezing carried out? The private key isn't stored in a bank either.
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NeonMargin
· 7h ago
Mercado Bitcoin, as a local platform, probably faces quite a bit of pressure.
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RocksUnderTheAurora
· 7h ago
Ransomware victims have a chance? If tracking technology is upgraded
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ReorgSurvivor
· 7h ago
The three major American institutions gather together, Brazil's face is quite significant
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PeonyMemo
· 7h ago
Is Tether involved too? Interesting, the stablecoin giant is starting to actively cooperate with regulators.
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